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"Alison K. Hazelbaker, MA, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Nov 1998 12:36:24 EST
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Both should be OK as long as the mom follows the package directions. The
chlorophyll will bind to heavy metals and carry them out of the system. The
chlorophyll is considered a food supplement.The colloidal silver is an
antimicrobial and kills overgrowth of fungus in the gut as well as viruses and
bacteria. It works very well. If she has alot of heavy metal contamination, it
is probably better for her to take the chlorophyll than not. If she is doing a
general cleanse, like fresh lemon juice, she should be very careful because
lemon juice (as little as the juice of one fresh lemon a day) is a powerful
liver detoxifyer. That may dump too much into her system all at once and make
available more toxins to the milk.

Is she under the care of someone who knows alot about this and who is
monitoring her levels of toxins? If she isn't, she may want to be. I would
also suggest she take the colloidal silver for only a short period (one to two
weeks) unless she has been directed to do otherwise by her knowledgeable
health provider. There was a concern about long-term use I heard about six
months or so ago but I haven't heard more since and don't know what the final
conclusion was. Colloidal silver can be given directly to children.I have
given colloidal silver directly to my children (all ages) with only excellent
results and I know of many babies who have been given it when they have
problems with Candida. I have never heard of a negative consequence of this.

Alison K. Hazelbaker, MA, IBCLC

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